The Four Seasons

NHT! Nashville: Frankie Valli & The Four Seaons to perform one night only at TPAC

Valli_and_Seasons_-_Big_Finish.jpgThe extraordinary ongoing chapters of a five-decade career illustrate the unending public demand for the music of American rock-and-roll heroes Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, who will play the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Andrew Jackson Hall, September 27, 2009. Tickets go on sale to the public on Sunday, August 16, at 10:00 a.m.

The singular body of work of the classic vocal group The Four Seasons; the compelling power of their life stories; and the timeless cultural presence of lead singer Frankie Valli’s iconic voice are all continuing to drive ticket sales the world over, despite the deepening economic recession. Responding to this popular demand, Valli and The Four Seasons have extended their national solo tour schedule well into 2010.

Why Jersey Boys may be the gayest musical you will ever see

jersey-boys-300x200.jpgIn the early 1960s, wunderkind lyricist and producer Bob Crewe began writing with Bob Gaudio, who had risen to fame at age 15 when, as a member of the Royal Teens, he co-wrote the hit “Short Shorts.” The first Crewe-Gaudio collaboration, “Sherry,” was written by Gaudio and produced by Crewe. It became a #1 single in 1962 for The Four Seasons (fronted by Frankie Valli). The pair wrote many other songs for the group, including “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” another #1 hit single, “Rag Doll,” also a #1 hit, “Ronnie,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Bye, Bye, Baby (Baby, Goodbye)” and “Connie O.”

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